elastica
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See also: elástica
English
[edit]Noun
[edit]elastica (plural elasticas)
- (materials science) A curve that minimizes bending energy; the shape that a thin flexible rod assumes when its endpoints are fixed.
- 2020 December, Qiang Wang, Hai-Lin Zou, Zi-Chen Deng, “Snap-through of a pinned-clamped elastica with arbitrarily movable support at the clamped end”, in Mechanics Research Communications, Oxford, Oxfordshire: Pergamon, , →ISSN, →OCLC, page 1:
- This paper studies the snap-through of a pinned-clamped elastica when the support of the clamped end can be moved arbitrarily in plane. The universal snap curve, which describes the critical boundary conditions of the pinned-clamped elasticas, is firstly obtained by determining the saddle-node bifurcation points of the moment-rotation response curves.
- (biology) Connective tissue that contains elastic fibers, such as that found in blood vessels or skin.
- 1901, Montréal (Québec). Royal Victoria Hospital, Studies from the Royal Victoria Hospital, Montreal:
- That the elastica interna becomes so modified in its staining properties, so swollen as to exceed ten times the original elastica in thickness, is a fact that cannot be doubted.
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[edit]elastica